The 4th event is an almost-muon level guy in box 1B01 - dollars to doughnuts
it's a corner clipper.
In short, no SN, but a burst that makes sense! Wow.
Another possible contribuiting factor - low number statistics makes poisonian
probabilities flakey. At least that's what we've found when looking for muon
bursts from point sources. 3 and 4 are certainly small numbers, and they keep
showing up as bursts.
Or I could just be not thinking really well at the moment. Not impossible.
Well, back to bed for now, and hoping for a 4th of July supernova! (God's an
American after all, right? :)
Run Number 10364
Event Number 828
Number of bursts found 1
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BURST FOUND IN SM 1
Burst Number: 1
Time Window: 1 seconds
Total number of hits in the time interval: 8
Number of hits passing all cuts: 4
Background rate: 6.2572271E-02
Multiplicity threshold: 3
Poisson probability: 5.9998655E-07 6
ERP clock time (UT-corrected) of first hit in burst: 1302.9793
Julian Day of first hit in burst: 2449899.689427776
UT time of first hit in burst: 31-06-1995 05:32:46.5598740
Hit Number Index Box Time Energy Position
1 490 55 0.0000 13.40 -63.40
2 491 17 0.0430 10.24 -462.49
4 493 55 0.1363 14.10 61.78
8 497 1 0.6912 34.10 33.84
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All hits during the time window of the burst:
Hit Number Index Box Time Energy Position Type Cut
1 490 55 0.0000 13.40 -63.40 0
2 491 17 0.0430 10.24 -462.49 0
3 492 66 0.1054 5.35 -348.76 2 *
4 493 55 0.1363 14.10 61.78 0
5 494 44 0.1766 8.84 -415.82 2 *
6 495 56 0.5854 7.09 -1378.98 2 *
7 496 64 0.6888 6.95 -24.84 0 *
8 497 1 0.6912 34.10 33.84 0
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